Industrialization Natural Resources Fuel Industrialization In 1859 Steam

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Industrialization

Industrialization

Natural Resources Fuel Industrialization In 1859 Steam engine is used to drill for oil

Natural Resources Fuel Industrialization In 1859 Steam engine is used to drill for oil near Titusville, PA. This started an oil boom throughout the nation. Entrepreneurs began to transform the oil into kerosene. Gasoline will eventually become the most important product of oil.

New Invention: Steel Iron had been used for centuries ◦ Had some drawbacks ◦

New Invention: Steel Iron had been used for centuries ◦ Had some drawbacks ◦ Poor in cold weather ◦ Heavy New technique Developed by the British manufacturer Henry Bessemer around 1850. The technique involved injecting air into molten iron to remove the carbon and other impurities. Created an alloy lighter and much stronger than Iron--Steel

New uses for steel Railroad ◦ Increased amount of Railroad tracks in America ◦

New uses for steel Railroad ◦ Increased amount of Railroad tracks in America ◦ Greatly increased the power of Rail companies Suspension bridges ◦ Brooklyn Bridge ◦ Golden Gate Bridge “Sky Scrapers” Farm Tools

Steel Makes Farming Easier The Increase in farming efficiency means less farm workers are

Steel Makes Farming Easier The Increase in farming efficiency means less farm workers are needed • This sends the nation’s laborers to the cities to look for jobs • A new class of Americans is created: City-dwelling working class

Thomas EDISON MANY INVENTIONS! Why is the invention of the light bulb so important?

Thomas EDISON MANY INVENTIONS! Why is the invention of the light bulb so important? ◦ Allows factories to be open all night long. ◦ Invention of the “ 3 rd Shift” ◦ Another invention that continues the change in America from the Farm to the City

Big Business and Labor Andrew Carnegie- “Rags to Riches” Came to America poor and

Big Business and Labor Andrew Carnegie- “Rags to Riches” Came to America poor and eventually created the largest and most powerful Steel Company in America. Richest man in America at one point Innovative Business Practices: ◦ Vertical integration- a process in which he bought out his suppliers in order to control the raw materials and transportation systems. ◦ Horizontal Consolidation-companies producing similar products merge.

Social Darwinism Horatio Alger writes over 100 Based on about Darwin’s Theory of Evolution

Social Darwinism Horatio Alger writes over 100 Based on about Darwin’s Theory of Evolution books the “Self-Made Man” ◦ “Natural Selection” Survival of the fittest Carnegie can do • If ◦men like Andrew Government should not interfere with business so◦ can you! God did not interfere with a dying species ◦ Weak businesses should be allowed to die • Is◦ this a myth or a reality? Poor People deserve to be poor! it

Robber Barons Businessmen and bankers who dominated their respective industries and obtained huge personal

Robber Barons Businessmen and bankers who dominated their respective industries and obtained huge personal fortunes, as a direct result of unfair business practices. Any businessman or banker who is thought to have used questionable business practices or scams in order to become powerful or wealthy 3 Criteria to be a “Robber Baron” ◦ ◦ Achieving great Personal wealth Changing the economic landscape by creating and using new technology Conflict with the government over unfair monopolies (anti-trust suits) Optional Fourth Criteria: Sell your company and become a Philanthropist